The World's First 8-Core Desktop CPU Detailed

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Re: The World's First 8-Core Desktop CPU Detailed

Postby Hot Trout » Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:57 pm

You would take too much of a loss on the i7 original price in order to build a new bulldozer system. It would not make sense to me.

Why not just build up a little system for the wife anyways.
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Re: The World's First 8-Core Desktop CPU Detailed

Postby stinow » Thu Nov 24, 2011 8:44 pm

Hot Trout wrote:You would take too much of a loss on the i7 original price in order to build a new bulldozer system. It would not make sense to me.

Why not just build up a little system for the wife anyways.


HT, you're right. I'll do that.
(have to admin: I was also attracted to the AMD mainboards because they -fully- support SATA-600 speeds,
but no 1156 boards do. My SSD is sata-600 (OCZ 3))

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